Out of curiosity, is your welcome page associated with lynx or something else? In my personal experience the 403 forbidden error is one I can sometimes solve by changing the send user headers option, sometimes not. Larry's comment about the error decompressing temporary files has nothing to do with the 403 error, or not in my personal experience. They are caused by different site issues.
Kare

On Mon, 9 Mar 2015, H??ctor A. Abreu wrote:

Hi,

I have been using lynx in Debian and Ubuntu for some time, but for some
reason I am getting now in both installation an "Alert! HTTP/1.1 403
Forbidden" message when I start Lynx instead of the Lynx welcome page. The
message won't appear for other sites that I often use, only the welcome
page.

I am not sure if it's related to any update in GNU Linux or Debian, or if
it's related to my UTF-8 enconding.

I am using the versions that come with the distros, 2.8.8pre.4 on Ubuntu
and I don't remember on Debian.

Thank you in advance for any hint or help.

H??ctor A. Abreu
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